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happybirthdaygelatin:
How are the FLCL and Cowboy Bebop books?

Digs:
The FLCL manga are limited in number, but very wonderful. I guess it's not really a long story, truth be told. I've not read the Cowboy Bebop manga, but I question how it will be - Cowboy Bebop's lifeblood is its music. Jazz, bebop(general) and blues give the anime stylish form and some substantial function.

niatinari:
I was disappointed by the Cowboy Bebop manga.  Love the anime, but you're right Digs, without the music, something really IS missing.

sXeSamurai:
I have been a fan of manga for a good five years, the orginal bad-ass manga's where definetly Akira and Ghost In A Shell graphic novels, (remeber how they where formated into Amercian form?), I am a subscriber to Shonen Jump, but I am extremelty disapointed in the all of the editing and censoring, the first Shone Jumps displayed some nudity, violence, and language. About five monthes ago, they've started editing out the langauge and sensuality. (They also killed the "I"s sampler last month!). Shonen Jump is trying to appeal to a larger audience I guess, but to me, it's selling out.
I am currently reading Hellsing, Love Hina, Samurai Deeper, Rurouni Kenshin, and Brave Samurai Musashi.

happybirthdaygelatin:
Many thanks folks.  Something about Cowboy Bebop had struck me as unsuitable for paper form and you folks nailed it on the head.  How many of the FLCL books are there?

Also what are some other strangesh manga in the same vein as FLCL?

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